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Scarry writes in the tome “Fraud and Fiction,” from Bombardier Books, that Trump related in an eight-minute phone chat of Wolff’s best-seller, “That book was a total fraud . . . It was a disgrace. It was really disgraceful.”

While Wolff said he spent three hours with Trump, the president insisted, “He never met me. He called . . . I said, I don’t want to meet with him. I said I didn’t think it was appropriate. He was never in the Oval Office.”

Steve Bannon, however, did talk to Wolff, but we hear that Trump changed the subject several times to vent about coverage of his administration, singling out CNN boss Jeff Zucker as “a total joke” and “a real loser.”

Trump said of his meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, “I get it done . . . Obama didn’t even know [Kim] was alive.”

Scarry says Trump ended the phone call with some final thoughts on Wolff and his book: “It was a total con job,” and he hopes Scarry’s book “decimates the crap out of it.”

Said Scarry: “Watching [Wolff’s] anti-Trump book blaze around the world, selling millions of copies, based largely on a bunch of lies will go down in history as one of the weirdest things that ever happened in presidential politics.”